DOUBLE DIAMOND HITCH 



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Fig. 5 



Fig. 5. No. t then takes the end of the lash rope and 

 passes it over and dorvn between the two central 

 ropes at a point between the riding load and the 

 near side load. He then commands: 



and throws the lash rope across the rear of the 

 mule to No. 2. 



The position of the lash rope is now indicated by 

 Fig. 5. 



